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Hayfield’s Creativity Center Clockwise from right: Debbie Gresham lis¬ tens as Mrs. Cataldo explains, Yes, this makes it soft as a baby ' s bottom. Mrs. Chytillo gives Cindy Lyons one of her unique critiques. Curtis Crevelle creates another one of his masterpieces out of plaster in Mrs. Chytil- lo ' s class. ■C-Av; 22 student life
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Before The Knot Is Tied Of all the death defying feats of life, marriage is the most monu¬ mental of them all. So when Mr. Clark announced his decision of matrimony, his friends and students from all his classes decided to give him a party for his bravery. To¬ gether, they were able to arrange a surprise party for him in the faculty cafeteria. Included among his many gifts were a pair of mittens for erasing his board, and a Polish Italian joke book to improve his bland humor. Everyone wished Mr. Clark many happy returns. Clockwise from below: Mr. Clark ' s famous quote, You ' ve got to be kidding. Mr. Clark discovers the heart break of psoriasis. Mr. Clark proves that he can cut the mus¬ tard with Miss Coyne ' s help. student life 21
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Hayfield ' s Art Department was the school ' s center of creativity throughout the entire year. With the assistance of our three art teachers, Mrs. Kau, Mrs. Cataldo, and Mrs. Chytillo, students created new and original pieces of art. Mrs. Kau ' s classes continually produced fine paintings, drawings, and prints. Most of the posters for school events were done by Mrs. Kau and her students. Mrs. Cataldo taught ceramics and sculpture with a flair for the imaginative, including face casting and hugh coil and slab pots. Those students interested were taught how to build pottery on a potter ' s wheel. Mrs. Chytillo ' s stu¬ dents learned how to make batiks and then how to stuff them into pillows. They were also taught techniques in papier mache and drawing. Though students were kept work¬ ing continuously, they enjoyed their art classes. The artroom atmosphere was always easy-going because dead¬ lines for projects were set well in advance. Students were given plenty of time to think up an idea and interpret it into an artwork. Clockwise from below: Mark Hawn says to Jay Sage, I ' m making a Lifesaver, too. Valerie McGowan exclaims to Mike Biggs, I ' m not that kind of girl. No, you can ' t draw smiley faces, Mrs. Kau explains to Ed Anderson. student life 23
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